choo choo?
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Of course we deceived you. How can you still trust us after starting two world wars?
Anyway, the Deutsche Bahn trains are often criticized to be delayed. But on the other hand, I don't really know about other countries. Maybe there people have to wait even longer, but don't care about it as much as the Germans. Thinking about it, I actuallyhave been on a train from Germany to France. At one point, we had to wait for about one and a half hour for a French railway employee who just didn't come to work on time, and a German train attendant told us that that's really common. So it might really be just a case of German people being really impatient about their time.
Also, I'm in love with that duckling.
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I just discovered a small pile of bundle leftovers and decided to let you take care of them. So, here comes my first train!
I'm from Germany and here the trains are often delayed, so while you are waiting for the train to arrive at the first station, try making music with your sword. Or something. Don't ask me how that's supposed to work. Just do it.
Also, this is part of the MIDSUMMER MADNESS.
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